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It’s a small southern town where everybody knows everybody else. It’s a place where kids ride their bikes in the streets, where people go to a favorite local diner as much to socialize as to eat and a place where folks step up when one of their own goes down.

I’ve never been to Hiram but I’ve been to plenty of small towns just like it. In fact, I live in one just like it.

So what is it that makes Hiram different…at least this week?

Hiram Georgia…in Paulding County…population 2,331, plus 1…coward.

Last Friday, 79 white crosses were erected along highway 92, on land owned by Hiram, on public land…to remember the 79 Paulding County Georgia residents who gave the ultimate sacrifice while serving our nation….while protecting us all.

John Kerry, who is far more concerned with getting his traitorous hands on a Nobel ‘anything but peace’ Prize like the one reeled in by Barack Hussein Obama for doing absolutely nothing before engineering a direct line toward nuclear weapons on behalf of the Islamic Republic and terrorist sponsoring regime of Iran has stated, regarding the ‘deal’ that paves the path to the bomb for a rogue nation that wants to wipe Israel from the map…”We have made genuine progress,” while Iran’s Supreme Leader chants “DEATH TO AMERICA” and “THE DESTRUCTION OF ISRAEL IS NON-NEGOTIABLE!!!”

Iran…which under the ‘framework’ of this insidiously bad deal will get to keep every single nuclear facility they currently have…get to produce enriched uranium from some 6000 centrifuges (that we will know of) and will have all their economic sanctions lifted as punishment for having defied the U.N. Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty…is already moving their military closer to the Israel border and they couldn’t be happier.

In fact, Iranians were dancing in the streets of Tehran after the ‘framework’ for the deal was announced on Thursday and why shouldn’t they? Their economy is about to be restored…their nuclear program is about to get the official green light and they will now have the unfettered ability to scream toward becoming the controllers of the growing Islamic caliphate as they expand their terrorist influence throughout the region.

In Tucson after the Gabby Giffords shooting, Obama called for calmer heads and less rhetoric. In Tucson Obama stated that, “Terrible things happen for reasons that defy human understanding.” He continued with, “For the truth is that none of us can know exactly what triggered this vicious attack, no one can know what thoughts lurked in the inner recesses of a violent man’s mind.”

Obama later in that speech said that people should not use what happened as, “one more occasion to turn on one another.” Obama encouraged a sense of humility, empathy and especially reflection instead, urging people to consider whether they have, “shown enough kindness and generosity and compassion to the people in our lives.”

He was correct but transparently full of political expediency, seizing the moment for his own aggrandizement.

Will he step up NOW? In the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting will he NOW step up?

So…Last week, after Sandra Fluke was referred to as a slut by Rush Limbagh, Obama picked up the phone and called her.

Fluke, as you will remember, is the 30-year old who feels Georgetown Law coeds are entitled to have the American taxpayers pay for their contraception which she claims costs $3,000 over a 3-year time span. She claimed financial hardship.

Obama picked up the phone and, according to Fluke, “He encouraged me and supported me and thanked me for speaking out about the concerns of American women. And what was really personal for me was he said to tell my parents they should be proud. And that meant a lot because Rush Limbaugh had questioned whether or not my family would be proud of me. I appreciated that very much.”

According to Obama’s mouthpiece, Jay Carney, “He wanted to offer his support to her. He wanted to express his disappointment that she has been the subject of inappropriate personal attacks and thank her for exercising her rights as a citizen to speak out on an issue of public policy.”

President Trump said Wednesday the administration is going to strengthen background checks and “put a strong emphasis on mental health,” as he promised students and families “we are going to get it done.”

Former top Justice Department official Rachel Brand, in an exclusive interview with Fox News, pushed back strongly at speculation she left the Trump administration over concerns she could have been tapped to oversee the Robert Mueller Russia probe.

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